Dumbo Economics


First there was VooDoo Economics and Reagonomics now we have Dumbo economics courtesy of the Obama administration. Obama feels that sticking it to the rich will somehow create jobs. Has he not learned anything while in office? All his REGULATORY pins his administration has stuck into the economy as not created a rush on jobs in fact it has produced just the opposite no jobs were created in August 2011. That is ZERO for President ZERO.

Some people are just not too bright. The bible tells us that fools never learn. Well I guess that makes O a fool’s fool eh?

So for the first time since starting this blog I am awarding the first ever LIFETIME DODO bird award to President OBAMA for his DUMBO economics.

I wonder if he will accept it in person like he did the Nobel Peace Prize? NAW I doubt it.

God the Only Hope for Haiti


Although every effort is being made in America to remove any mention of Jesus or God from the country there are parts of the world that welcome the message and mission of Jesus Christ. An example can be found in the mountains of Haiti. A nation devoted to Voodoo and devastated by poverty and a January earthquake, shows sparks of hope from the ministry of William Charles founder of Mountain Top MInistries.

From one church there arose schools, a medical clinic, a clean water system, and homes for the village residents. Although the village previously had no church but 5 voodoo temples, no clean water, hardly any jobs and no hope.

Yes friends Jesus is still the answer for the world today.

Amplify’d from visiontoamerica.org

Haiti’s devastating earthquake in January has turned the world’s attention to the poverty-stricken country and its myriad of problems. But a small village up in the mountainous region of Haiti offers hope for the troubled country to experience remarkable transformation spiritually and economically.

Willem Charles, the founder and leader of Mountain Top Ministries (MTM), has dared to challenge voodoo and the status quo. In the process, he has built schools, a medical clinic, a water line system, a church, and homes for residents of Gramothe village, about an hour drive from Port-au-Prince.

Ten years ago, there was no church; only five voodoo temples. There was also no school, no clean water, barely any jobs, and no hope in the village.

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